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Stefan Ploner M. Sc.Researcher in the Image Fusion (IMF) group at the Pattern Recognition Lab of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-NürnbergJoint Iterative Reconstruction and Motion Compensation for Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography
Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (OCTA) is a new modality that allows access to angiographic imaging and flow measurements in 3-D without the use of invasive contrast agents. However, image quality is degraded due to noise and inaccurate modelling thereof and many sources of artifact of which motion is the most dominant one. Motion compensation methods exist, but they do not reach their full potential in accuracy and reliability, and they are not tailored towards OCTA imaging. Still, 73% of current clinically acquired OCTA volumes suffer from significant artifacts. Hence, there is an urgent need for accurate noise and motion modelling in order to improve image quality and to reduce the number of failed scans which constitute a limiting factor to clinical workflow, diagnosis, and research. While OCTA imaging has shown great promise for improving patient care in ophthalmology, as outlined, its full potential has been limited. There is an urgent need for robust and accurate motion detection and correction and improved OCTA processing algorithms that will decrease noise levels and improve image quality and resolution. In order to address these needs, the following objectives shall be tackled in this project:
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